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<h1>ChiefMedicalOfficer</h1>
<h2>A GTUG/GTAP Program</h2>
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<i>Computer, activate the emergency medical hologram!</i>
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Imagine you are the "chief medical officer" for your family. You manage the personal health records of yourself and each member of your family.
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The current Google Health UI uses a hierarchical navigation which mirrors the underlying clinical ontology. A patient profile is the highest order object, followed by the various clinical areas, subcategories, and down to specific events or procedures.
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The desired goal is to transform a clinical model into a family health model. Instead of a UI that fits the clinical data structure, you want an interface that fits your family's health story. In this way, we hope to make a PHR easier, faster, and more intuititive.
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We will attempt to experiment with different UIs in a profile group setting, to explore the management of multiple profiles in common UI sceanrios. 
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<h3>About GTAP</h3>
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The Google Technology Apprentice Program (GTAP) is a new initiative of the Silicon Valley GTUG for the summer and fall of 2009. GTAP is inspired by the Google Summer Of Code (GSoC) initiative organized each year by Google. GTAP activities will parallel the GSoC timeline.
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<h3>About SV-GTUG</h3>     
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The Silicon Valley Google Technology User Group is a group of computer enthusiasts who meet on the first Wednesday of the month at the GooglePlex in Mountain View. Our meetings will always be free and open to the general public. 
Meeting topics vary and are centered around the use and development of Google Technology.
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<h3>Developer that worked on this project</h3>
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  <li>Jen McCabe</li> 
  <li>Bess Ho</li>
  <li>Tom Wilson</li>
  <li>Jason Boyle</li>
  <li>Chip Vanek</li>
  <li>Michael Klemme</li>
  <li>Ray Valdes</li>
  <li>Rylan Valdes</li>
  <li>Priya Chawathe</li>
  <li>Priyanka Naik</li>
  <li>Mishal Shah</li>
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